The Prince Albert SPCA is asking for the public’s help after a garbage bag containing the partially frozen bodies of two dead dogs was discovered at the side of the road at the Davis Road turnoff on Saturday.

A woman spotted the garbage bag in the ditch, and saw feet sticking out of it, said SPCA adoption co-ordinator Meagan Boucher. The woman, who called the SPCA after making the discovery, realized there were dogs inside when she saw the feet sticking out of it.

Saskatoon men are getting ready to let the hair on their faces grow long, in the name of cancer research.

The city's first Manuary fundraiser kicks off Saturday evening at Tommy Gunn's barbershop. The month-long January fundraiser began in London, Ont. in 2009, to raise awareness and funds for head and neck cancers. The event has since spread to Edmonton, Kingston and Halifax.

International students will be flying into Regina this weekend before a new semester begins, and volunteers from the university are at the airport to welcome them to Canada.

Snow and cold temperatures greeted the students on Friday evening. Zishan Nasir held a bright yellow sign with the school's name on it to show students they aren't alone.

Nasir said he helps students with transportation and answers all of their questions about campus life. For many students, it's their first time to Canada and sometimes they need help to deal with the cold.